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new TO issue

Post by Roman Sokal » Sat Jan 17, 2004 5:11 pm

...got it in the post a couple days ago- very nice read- especially the andy johns interview, which is a peek into the character and talent that he is...however i wish the thing ran 30+ pages long!!!!!

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Re: new TO issue

Post by toothpastefordinner » Sat Jan 17, 2004 8:04 pm

Fess up, you paid for the fancy shipping, didn't you? Just to read it first?!

(heh heh, I know you gotta cause you're in canada... it's okay.)


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Re: new TO issue

Post by denial » Sat Jan 17, 2004 8:30 pm

Being from Australia, I've never read a single TO issue and something tells me I'm missing out on something good. It seems that a paid overseas subscription is possible but since it's essentially a free magazine, wouldn't it be great if there was a downloadable PDF version for all to enjoy. It sure would cheaper to distribute.

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Re: new TO issue

Post by @?,*???&? » Sat Jan 17, 2004 8:42 pm

Eddie Money's "Two tickets to Paradise" is a great Andy Johns recording. You can hear the effects of a vintage console very well on that tune as well as the great balance between instruments stemming from a manual mix.

He's done so much though, where does one begin?

I almost got more excited when I read Roman's post thinking it was an interview with Andy Wallace though...

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Re: new TO issue

Post by JES » Sun Jan 18, 2004 8:08 am

After having to scrounge a bit when my last issue didn't come, I up and paid for it. I've got a job, I can afford it, and it's worth it. The new issue rocks.

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Re: new TO issue

Post by cgarges » Sun Jan 18, 2004 9:33 am

Jeff Robinson wrote:I almost got more excited when I read Roman's post thinking it was an interview with Andy Wallace though...
He was in it a few years back.

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Re: new TO issue

Post by bobbydj » Sun Jan 18, 2004 12:26 pm

denial wrote:Being from Australia, I've never read a single TO issue and something tells me I'm missing out on something good. It seems that a paid overseas subscription is possible but since it's essentially a free magazine, wouldn't it be great if there was a downloadable PDF version for all to enjoy. It sure would cheaper to distribute.
I'm seconding the tea-leaf. :lol:

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Re: new TO issue

Post by Echos Myron » Sun Jan 18, 2004 3:31 pm

Was the issue before this new one the Daniel Lanois/Manitoba/etc... one?
I'm not sure if I didn't receive an issue. Wasn't there talk of one with some synth picture on the cover?

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Re: new TO issue

Post by JGriffin » Sun Jan 18, 2004 6:16 pm

Er. Looking forward to the new issue, but "Two Tickets to Paradise" is a really freaking awful song. Aside from "I need a lover who won't drive me crazy" by John Crouton Mellenhead, it's probably my least favorite classic rock song ever.
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Re: new TO issue

Post by Roman Sokal » Mon Jan 19, 2004 4:47 am

toothpastefordinner wrote:Fess up, you paid for the fancy shipping, didn't you? Just to read it first?!

(heh heh, I know you gotta cause you're in canada... it's okay.)


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i'm in canada, but lucky not to have to pay for the high subscription price for us foreigners! i write for the mag, so its a fringe benefit, aye?
which reminds me... i have like 3 interviews to finish...............fjhdghfdjkghjghjvkhsjh!!!!

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Re: new TO issue

Post by tenaciousjay » Mon Jan 19, 2004 10:26 am

dwlb wrote:Er. Looking forward to the new issue, but "Two Tickets to Paradise" is a really freaking awful song. Aside from "I need a lover who won't drive me crazy" by John Crouton Mellenhead, it's probably my least favorite classic rock song ever.
C'mon, that song (the Cougar one) cracks me up every time I hear it. How many key changes can you put in a song? How many just in an intro?

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Re: new TO issue

Post by JGriffin » Mon Jan 19, 2004 12:06 pm

tenaciousJay wrote:
dwlb wrote:Er. Looking forward to the new issue, but "Two Tickets to Paradise" is a really freaking awful song. Aside from "I need a lover who won't drive me crazy" by John Crouton Mellenhead, it's probably my least favorite classic rock song ever.
C'mon, that song (the Cougar one) cracks me up every time I hear it. How many key changes can you put in a song? How many just in an intro?
Perhaps that's why I can't stand it...why is the intro so goddam long?!? Was it the opener for their shows, the band onstage vamping until JOHNNY COUGAR! makes his entrance, resplendent in James Brown cape and aw-shucks-I'm-from-Indiana coveralls? Jee--zuss.
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Re: new TO issue

Post by soundguy » Mon Jan 19, 2004 12:13 pm

hey man, are you joe or chris?

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Re: new TO issue

Post by JASIII » Mon Jan 19, 2004 1:26 pm

dwlb wrote:
tenaciousJay wrote:
dwlb wrote:Er. Looking forward to the new issue, but "Two Tickets to Paradise" is a really freaking awful song. Aside from "I need a lover who won't drive me crazy" by John Crouton Mellenhead, it's probably my least favorite classic rock song ever.
C'mon, that song (the Cougar one) cracks me up every time I hear it. How many key changes can you put in a song? How many just in an intro?
Perhaps that's why I can't stand it...why is the intro so goddam long?!? Was it the opener for their shows, the band onstage vamping until JOHNNY COUGAR! makes his entrance, resplendent in James Brown cape and aw-shucks-I'm-from-Indiana coveralls? Jee--zuss.
Not only that, but I've heard John Mellencamp is a big asshole to work for, despite his "aw shucks I'm from Indiana" persona.
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Re: new TO issue

Post by cgarges » Mon Jan 19, 2004 1:29 pm

dwlb wrote:JOHNNY COUGAR! makes his entrance, resplendent in James Brown cape and aw-shucks-I'm-from-Indiana coveralls? Jee--zuss.
Awesome.

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